[RE-wrenches] LG Battery charger instruction

2024-02-20 Thread david quattro via RE-wrenches
Hi Tom, a few years ago I decided to buy my own LG battery charger because we needed the damn thing so often. Now I only use it once or twice per year, because I stopped installing LG batteries. Here is the instruction I have which works on my charger (same charger as the LG-sanctioned :: the

Re: [RE-wrenches] EG4 Equipment

2024-02-20 Thread Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar via RE-wrenches
You should start a new thread and not use this one. You will get more response! Good Luck! --- Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar "we go where powerlines don't" [1]https://offgridsolar1.com/ [2] [1] e-mail offgridso...@sti.net text 209 813 0060 On 2024-02-20 9:42 am, Tom McCalmont via

Re: [RE-wrenches] EG4 Equipment

2024-02-20 Thread Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar via RE-wrenches
The LG charger probably generates the Heartbeat signal you need to fool the contactor to be on for charging. I Think! My experience is with the 48V RESU 10 and not the RESU 10H that is a 400vdc battery. There were a few people on here with 10H so hang on. Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar

Re: [RE-wrenches] EG4 Equipment

2024-02-20 Thread Tom McCalmont via RE-wrenches
I have an LG RESU-10H Gen2 Type R battery that has discharged so far that the display will no longer turn on. Apparently, there is a recovery process for this situation that involves using an LG-sanctioned charger that will properly manage the BMS throughout the recovery process. I have

Re: [RE-wrenches] EG4 Equipment

2024-02-20 Thread Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar via RE-wrenches
Someone asked about the loss on the discover AES rackmount. "The contactor is bi-stable so it doesn't require extra holding current in either state. The ON state loss is 7.49mA." https://discoverlithium.com/products/lithium-batteries/aes-rackmount Also below is a response from Schneider on